Using LexisNexis Academic

Note: Articles do not contain charts, tables or graphs. Does not contain the Wall Street Journal.

Looking for the Wall Street Journal?

The Wall Street Journal (a Dow Jones product) is not available in LexisNexis. A number of other business-related titles are included in LexisNexis. However, if you specifically need to find an article in the WSJ - you can find it by searching Factiva:

Search in segments [Note: Detailed information on how to Build Your Own Search using segments is available from Lexis.]

Once you have made your selections from the advanced search menu and click Apply. Search terms will appear inside the main search box, while restrictions will be listed below the search window. Click Search to execute your search:

Search The News - Option Two - Quick Search Widget

Another method to search for news on the main LexisNexis screen is the Search the News widget. This searches news articles from 1980-present using keywords.

Note that advanced search features (truncation, /n, date limits) are not available in the Search the News widget.

To access the Search the News widget, click on the drop-down arrow at the end of the box to expand the widget.

Searches can be limited to a specific news source, as indicated below:

To modify your search results, add one or more terms in the Search within Results box in the upper right corner of your results screen. Click Back to Original Results to remove the added term.